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The $ u_e$ appearance data of T2K experiment has given a glimpse of the allowed parameters in the hierarchy-$delta_{CP}$ parameter space. In this paper, we explore how this data affects our expectations regarding the hierarchy sensitivity of the NO$ u$A experiment. For the favourable combinations of hierarchy and $delta_{CP}$, the hierarchy sensitivity of NO$ u$A is unaffected by the addition of T2K data. For the unfavourable combinations, NO$ u$A data gives degenerate solutions. Among these degenerate solutions, T2K data prefers IH and $delta_{CP}$ in the lower half plane over NH and $delta_{CP}$ in the upper half plane. Hence, addition of the T2K data to NO$ u$A creates a bias towards IH and $delta_{CP}$ in the lower half plane irrespective of what the true combination is.
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